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scotistic — sco·tis·tic … English syllables
scotistic — skəˈtistik, skōˈ adjective also scotist Usage: usually capitalized : of, relating to, or characteristic of Scotism or Scotists * * * Scotistˈic adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑Scotism … Useful english dictionary
Scotism — Blessed John Duns Scotus (c.1265 1308) the eponym of Scotism.. Part of a series on … Wikipedia
History of Catholic dogmatic theology — The history of Catholic dogmatic theology divides into three main periods: * the patristic; * the medieval; * the modernPatristic period (about A.D. 100 800)The Fathers of the Church are honoured by the Church as her principal theologians.… … Wikipedia
Duns Scotus, John — born 1266, Duns, Lothian, Scot. died Nov. 8, 1308, Cologne Medieval Scottish philosopher and Scholastic theologian. He studied and taught at Oxford, where he joined the Franciscans, and later taught at the University of Paris, from which he was… … Universalium
History of Dogmatic Theology — History of Dogmatic Theology † Catholic Encyclopedia ► History of Dogmatic Theology The imposing edifice of Catholic theology has been reared not by individual nations and men, but rather by the combined efforts of all nations and the … Catholic encyclopedia
Henry of Ghent and Duns Scotus — Stephen Dumont LIFE AND WORKS Henry of Ghent Henry of Ghent was arguably the most influential Latin theologian between Thomas Aquinas and Duns Scotus, regent as a leading master of theology at the University of Paris for the better part of the… … History of philosophy
List of philosophy topics (R-Z) — RRaRabad Rabbinic law Rabbinic theology Francois Rabelais François Rabelais race racetrack paradox racism Gustav Radbruch Janet Radcliffe Richards Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan radical Aristotelianism radical behaviourism radical feminism radical… … Wikipedia
Claude Frassen — (b. near Peronne[disambiguation needed ], France, in 1620; d. at Paris, 26 February 1711) was a French Franciscan Scotist theologian and philosopher. Contents … Wikipedia
John Ponce — [John Punch; Johannes Poncius.] (born in County Cork, Ireland 1603, died at Paris, 1661) was an Irish Franciscan philosopher and theologian.He originated the classic formulation of Ockham s Razor, in the shape of the Latin phrase entia non sunt… … Wikipedia